Date: 31 Jul 2013 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
It is safe to say that businesses should have a presence on social media. Many choose to be on sites like Facebook, mainly because of the large number of users and higher chance of gaining exposure. There are other networks out there too, like Instagram, that can help further enhance a brand. This is especially the case for companies with physical products who want a better way to visually showcas
Date: 03 Jul 2013 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
One of the most popular marketing tools is social media. These services give businesses the ability to connect with their customers and even find potential customers. LinkedIn is a social network that is largely aimed at professionals wanting to connect with their colleagues, but it could also be a valuable tool to help you find potential customers. Here are five tips on how you can better connec
Date: 05 Jun 2013 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
When browsing the Internet, what type of site do you spend most of your time on? For most people, that would be social media. It's hard not to find someone using social media these days. One of the less popular, yet still important, services is Google+. While the user base is considerably lower than say Facebook, it is growing. In an effort to increase numbers further, Google has recently introduc
Date: 08 May 2013 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
To many business owners, social media is one of the most important marketing tools at their disposal. It's true that a well executed social media strategy can make all the difference, while also giving smaller companies a way to compete with industry giants. What many may not realize is that social media can be much more than just a marketing platform. Below are four non-marketing oriented uses of
Date: 10 Apr 2013 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
There are numerous ways a business can build a brand and ultimately grow. One of the most popular tools to help with this is social media, of which there are numerous services. The newest social media service is Pinterest which is dedicated to the sharing of images. Pinterest has recently been updated with a new layout and features that businesses with profiles will benefit from. Here's a brief ov
Date: 13 Mar 2013 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
As a business owner or manager, you know that running a business is not easy. There is always something that can put your business in harm's way or hurt your bottom line; something that needs your attention. This is simply a part of business. But there are steps you can take to minimize any adverse effects from both the external and internal environment. One of those steps is the adoption of a Bu
Date: 13 Feb 2013 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
The Internet has brought many changes to both companies and the people that use it. One of the more popular Internet based services is social media. Almost everyone with an Internet connection has a presence on at least one site, companies included. While most companies use social media for marketing, and connecting with customers, they can also use it to learn more about potential new hires. H
Date: 16 Jan 2013 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
When it comes to most technical systems, there is so much change in one year, that it can be a bit tricky to predict what the next year will bring. Social media is no different. While there are a number of trends that will continue on from last year, there are going to be some surprises along the way too. What we can do however is take our best guess based on what's going on right now. Social goes
Date: 19 Dec 2012 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
One of the more popular communication debates these days is whether employees should be allowed to access their personal social media accounts while at the office. There are many valid arguments on both sides of the debate, but few present the viewpoint of what many employees actually think. A recent report has done just that and raises some interesting issues. The report, published this past sum
Date: 21 Nov 2012 | Posted BY: ulisticadmin
Brick and mortar stores are dying a slow death. This is especially true for smaller operations. The reason for this? The Internet. Traditionally, small to medium businesses were limited to the areas where they had offices. Now, thanks to the Internet, you can sell your products to anyone, anywhere. This 'e-commerce' has become an integral part of business and with it, marketing your products and s